In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word 'no'. Others pronounce it like

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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to
In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
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In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to have two  types of pronunciation. I have heard it pronounced like the English word  'no'. Others pronounce it like
In Portuguese, the word 'no', the contraction of em + o appears to
de por adulto (o preço varia de acordo com o tamanho do grupo)